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dimanche 29 septembre 2013

The Jaeger Project & How Debt Collection Services Might Have Been Seen

By Robert Sutter


There have been many films released in 2013 so far but I feel like "Pacific Rim" holds great potential when it comes to being named the best of the year. Those who have seen the film understand just how large it truly seems. There's a theme of monsters versus machines that is apparent throughout the course of the movie but there are many other aspects that can be seen, too. Amongst all of these, though, can debt collection services find themselves as such an element, too?

You may find that a number of elements exist in "Pacific Rim" but I think that risk is one of the strongest, if not the strongest in general. After all, technologyhas grown to a tremendous degree within the film and it's clear that the Jaeger project is a testament to this. However, it is not nearly as strong as it should be, especially when you see how powerful the Kaijus truly are when they come from the Pacific Ocean. The human race is underdog-like in the movie, which only brings the tension that much higher.

However, another element that was clearly shown was that of teamwork, which was required in order to control the Jaegers, which are humanoid robotic machines piloted by two individuals through mind links. If one is out of sync, then the Jaeger that is being piloted is nothing short of useless and it ceases to function until the connection is made again. There was one particular time in the movie when this happened and it's nothing short of tense. It goes to show how important unity truly is.

Debt collection services might not have had a role in the film but you have to wonder whether or not they can actually come into play. After some assessment, I feel as though agencies like Rapid Recovery can actually prove to be quite fitting. The film itself takes place in the year of 2020 and the initial attempts of linking minds within the Jaeger were negative, to say the least. With vision problems, amongst others, such links did not exactly prove themselves successful when starting out.

"Pacific Rim" has the distinct honor of being the first movie in quite some time that has been able to capture my imagination. I feel as though many elements were responsible for this, though the aforementioned idea of risk was what kept my attention more than anything else. I would have deemed this film boring if there was always a sense of hope throughout. The humans struggling, and eventually seizing victory, makes the movie that much more engaging and one that is more than worth seeing.




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